GENERAL CABLES.
ACCIDENT TO EX-CROWX PRINCE. Received. April 11, 7.50 p.m. London, April 8. Amsterdam, April 8. The Crown Prince, motor cycling at Wieringen, daslied into a gate and fractured his hand and wriet. LABOR'S SUCCESS. Received April 11, 7.5.5 p.m. London, April 9. Labor secured 130 seats in the various London boards of guardians out of a total membership of 457, compared with twenty-ore Laborites on the old boards. LABOR WANTS EARLY PEACE. Received April 12, 1 a.m. London, April 10. The national executive of the Labor Party demands that the Peace Conference end the protracted discussions and make peace in accordance with the fourteen points. PROHIBITION PROPOSAL IN QUEBEC. Received April 12, 1 a.m. Ottawa, April 10. To-day's referendum in the Quebec province on the proposal to prohibit beer and wine was apparently defeated. ANTI-JAPANESE MEASURES. New York, April 10. The California Legislature postponed indefinitely the anti-Jnnaneae measures, following on Mr. Lansing's cable advising I that they would be extremely unfortunAt thia time*
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1919, Page 5
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